Pets Living Well, Dying Well…….
A 911 call came from Kate, her cat Strawberry, a short haired orange tabby, was attacked by a dog. Strawberry’s broken back resulted in being paralyzed and oxygen dependent. When our communication started Strawberry had her own agenda. A cat of loving character was about to give her person some wise advise. She not only loved her person but loved and lived her own life fully. Strawberry profoundly stated she wanted Kate to forgive the dog. She reminded Kate of the many small animals she had attacked and not only wounded but killed. The instincts of animals, the cycle of life, is respected. Strawberry had a loving, caring home for warmth and food as well as enjoyed out side adventures in the wooded land she explored. In the book Do Less, Achieve More by Chin-ning Chu it is written: Only in living well can one learn how to die. How-ever, in order to live well, one must conquer the fear of living, which is rooted in the fear of death. As an animal communicator I help people understand the animals experience leaving their bodies, why the animals passing is in divine order, purpose of the animal and persons time together, helping people let go of their companion, and support closure. Animals bring personal growth to our lives. At times the experiences with our animals may not seem pleasant, yet these experiences should be honored.
Karen Wrigley - Animal Communicator
http://www.karenwrigley.com